Mark Andrews wrote:
First of all,

Wow- That really cleared things up. I don't recall the documentation saying any of that very clearly, so we were misled by what we did read. The problem is solved now:

* Treating the zone on the master as completely normal.
... zone file in /var/named/chroot/var/named
... no allow-updates { } as that causes it to be dynamic

* The script simply reloads the zone
... not using rndc freeze / rndc thaw
... added benefit -- no need to chgrp the zone after writing it -- read-only is sufficient (script is run by root)

* The slaves no longer have ixfr-from-differences, the master does

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I'm guessing that my experiment with dynamic updates using nsupdate failed to produce IXFR because at the time the slaves also had ixfr-from-differences. I haven't verified that guess - is it correct?

THANKS!

_M

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